The Wednesday blooper reel takes viewers behind the scenes of the Jenna Ortega-led series with charming moments from several cast members. Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addams, Luis Guzmán as Gomez, and Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley, the gothic series contains an entertaining and eclectic mix of comedy, mystery, and supernatural elements as Ortega's character attempts to adjust to her new boarding school, Nevermore Academy.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY A previously released snippet of Wednesday bloopers included a few surprising and humorous gaffes, such as Ortega accidentally hitting her co-star Emma Meyers in the face with a flashlight. Netflix has now posted the full Wednesday blooper reel video, showcasing several funny moments and goofs that occurred during filming.
In addition, Miles Millar, one of the co-creators of Wednesday, has teased possible plot points for season 2, indicating that there are currently plans for up to four seasons. Ortega has also discussed Wednesday season 2, describing some of her hopes for the next season if the series is renewed. One potential obstacle standing in the way of Wednesday's renewal is Netflix's notorious habit of canceling shows after just one or two seasons, despite their sometimes devoted fan bases.
Though Wednesday has yet to be renewed, it's unlikely to suffer the fate of other popular Netflix series such as First Kill or I Am Not Okay With This. Unlike many of the canceled shows, Wednesday has earned heavy promotion from the streaming service, indicating that the streamer has significantly invested in building and maintaining a fan base for the series.
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